German silver mark?

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florilos
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German silver mark?

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Hello, is this a German silver mark?

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Traintime
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12 Loth/Lot silver standard (.750 min. fine) mark, thence Eagle/Star(?) town mark, then Intials maker mark....follows German form. World Silver Standards list puts 12 Lot as Germany or Prussia: https://www.925-1000.com/a_Standards.html

Let's wait to see what else comes up.
florilos
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Could it be Valahia-Romania?
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Dear florilos!
I think, you are right, Romania is more likely.
Best regards!
Krisztián
florilos
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Thank you,you have any idea about the year?Definetly is before 1850 but...
AG2012
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Hi,
Wallachia coat of arms, an aquila (heraldic bird) holding in its beak an Orthodox cross.
Silversmiths from Balkan countries still under Ottoman rule were often trained in Austria - Hungary and having returned back home used Loth standards and improvised marks depicting coat of arms of their country.
This is very early Biedermeier, let`s say first decades of 19th century.
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Thank you for your kind response,very helpfull for me!
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